If you drive a vehicle in Canada, you need a Canadian auto insurance policy, to legally drive in this country. Depending on the province you are driving in, you will have to have certain types of insurance which will be listed on your …
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About The Canadian Auto Insurance Policy | Texas Car Insurance
TORONTO – After three consecutive years of increases, basic auto insurance rates will soon fall for some Ontario drivers but not enough to compensate for the increases of previous years. The provincial regulator announced Thursday that rates in the province will decrease an average of one per cent starting this September.
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Cheaper auto insurance for some in Ontario
Anyone who doesn’t own a car, and the insurance that goes with it, is going to have fewer resources to deal with injuries if they are hit by a car, as a result of changes to auto insurance just introduced by the Province of Ontario. In an effort to reduce auto insurance costs, the Province has
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Ontario auto insurance changes hit pedestrians, cyclists (Spacing Wire)
Many Ontario drivers will see further premium increases before any potential savings from the province’s new package of cost controls and coverage options become available, insurers warned yesterday.
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Daw: More car insurance hikes before any relief (Toronto Star)
New car insurance regulations are going to be introduced by the province today. Among the changes, you’ll be given the option to buy a package with a basic medical coverage limit, lower than the current $100,000 minimum. The goal is to give people more flexibility to shop around while staying protected.
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Big Changes To Auto Insurance (AM640 Toronto Radio)
British Columbia’s public car insurer is bracing for higher crash costs when the Winter Olympics come to Vancouver, and that could mean drivers across the province will eventually have to pay higher premiums.
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Olympics could boost insurance costs (CBC.ca)
British Columbia’s public car insurer is bracing for higher crash costs when the Winter Olympics come to Vancouver, and that could mean drivers across the province will eventually have to pay higher premiums.
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Olympics could boost insurance costs (CBC British Columbia)
British Columbia’s public car insurer is bracing for higher crash costs when the Winter Olympics come to Vancouver, and that could mean drivers across the province will eventually have to pay higher premiums.
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Olympics could boost insurance costs (CBC British Columbia)
Their rates are based on past driving records, year, make, model of car , how much you drive it, etc… If you are moving from another province or country you have to bring proof of past auto insurance with no accidents to qualify for a …
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